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that spills over into ohio. >> why do you think it spills into ohio? why do you think if you capture pennsylvania that spills over into ohio. how do you get there? >> because of the infinity. coal miners live in ohio and live in pennsylvania. bear in mind, don't just count the coal miners, count the economy that depends on coal mining. the stores, the restaurants, the hospitals. this area of america is in desperate need of help so if you tap into the coal miners, it's a whole region you tap into. so for example southern ohio is proving to be very strong. i understand today that cincinnati, the lines were unbelievable. all of southern ohio. the suburbs of cleveland, very strong. these are areas that break for the republicans. maybe i'm smoking dope or maybe i'm a cockeyed optimist, but let's be honest. the race is a lot closer than people would have thought a week ago. >> sure. >> ken, last question here. i wonder, pennsylvania was the governor's last stop. the last stop before going to boston was in pittsburgh. would it have been your choice to make th
that spills over into ohio. >> why do you think it spills into ohio? why do you think if you capture pennsylvania that spills over into ohio. how do you get there? >> because of the infinity. coal miners live in ohio and live in pennsylvania. bear in mind, don't just count the coal miners, count the economy that depends on coal mining. the stores, the restaurants, the hospitals. this area of america is in desperate need of help so if you tap into the coal miners, it's a whole region...
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ohio going to the president. making him the winner for re-election according to nbc news. >> i come back to my analysis, maria, which is that i think that the republican party did not listen to rick santelli. he said in the earliest about this election needs to be about jobs, jobs and jobs and i don't believe -- >> let me get back to -- >> i know my friend -- >> let me get back to jim rodgers for a second. jim rodgers, we know now that president obama has won re-election. as an investor, do you want to put money in the united states today or tomorrow knowing what we know, that we will have the next four years, a similar situation, same situation, the republicans control the house, the democrats control the senate, president obama in the white house. >> i will buy more metals tomorrow, as i said. >> metals. >> will i buy shares? >> no. >> you're not going to buy stocks but gold and metals. >> didn't you miss the 60% rally if you bet against obama over the last four years? >> can you guys hear me better now? >> wha
ohio going to the president. making him the winner for re-election according to nbc news. >> i come back to my analysis, maria, which is that i think that the republican party did not listen to rick santelli. he said in the earliest about this election needs to be about jobs, jobs and jobs and i don't believe -- >> let me get back to -- >> i know my friend -- >> let me get back to jim rodgers for a second. jim rodgers, we know now that president obama has won...
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john, let's talk about ohio. this was the deciding vote for the president and of course, just a few minutes ago we heard that the romney camp was not willing to con seed. that in fact, ohio, all of the votes have not been counted and they are not willing to con seed that, in fact, the president won ohio. >> i have returned from the map room. >> yes. we haven't gotten the final tabulation of votes. the romney campaign can refuse to con seed. until colorado and -- you know, the romney campaign can hold out. >> you have been down this road under different administrations and different election nights. can you walk us through what some of the thinking is on the romney side at this hour knowing what we don't know? >> what they are doing is looking at counties in ohio including coal country where they say mitt romney is out performing george w. bush in 2004. had to retract it. they are not going to -- republicans aren't going make the same mistake again. they're going to fight until the very last vote the counted. >> t
john, let's talk about ohio. this was the deciding vote for the president and of course, just a few minutes ago we heard that the romney camp was not willing to con seed. that in fact, ohio, all of the votes have not been counted and they are not willing to con seed that, in fact, the president won ohio. >> i have returned from the map room. >> yes. we haven't gotten the final tabulation of votes. the romney campaign can refuse to con seed. until colorado and -- you know, the romney...
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as the world watches ohio, ohio is watching ohio. ohio state university and election night is an event. we have several hundred students from all political persuasions that are watching here. remember, no republican has won the white house without winning ohio. that's not to say that governor romney can't do it, but it makes it a lot harder if he does not win. that explains why the governor was in ohio twice in the last 24 hours. in cleveland today, here in columbus yesterday. it also explains why president obama was here in one of his last stops on his last campaign in columbus last night. vice president biden here today as well. we are awaiting momentarily a briefing by the ohio secretary of state as the polls are about to close. we will be bringing that to you if there's anything notable there. has this gotten voters' attention, you bet it has. take a look at the scenes a short time ago outside this building, the ohio union, where as many as 500 students were lined up to vote as the polls were closing. and these lines have been go
as the world watches ohio, ohio is watching ohio. ohio state university and election night is an event. we have several hundred students from all political persuasions that are watching here. remember, no republican has won the white house without winning ohio. that's not to say that governor romney can't do it, but it makes it a lot harder if he does not win. that explains why the governor was in ohio twice in the last 24 hours. in cleveland today, here in columbus yesterday. it also explains...
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say it again, ohio, nevada -- >> ohio, wisconsin, nevada. if barack obama gets those three, can win every other swing state -- >> do the polls tell us that he is ahead in those three? >> yes. >> they do? >> he is ahead in all three. in fact of the nine swing states, tyler, mitt romney has a clear lead only in the state of north carolina. he is even with president obama in florida and many strategists in both parties believe florida will go to mitt romney but he has got to get a lot more than that. >> john harwood, thank you very much. as john outlined it is very difficult for either candidate, frankly, to get to that magic 270 number without the state of ohio and here's video evidence from cleveland as to how important it is. both the romney and the biden campaign planes making stops at the cleveland hopkins airport and holding last-minute appearances in the state. our senior correspondent scott cohn is in the buckeye state, a state with the state of the economy actually cuts both ways. scott? >> yeah, it does, tyler. first, a look at how th
say it again, ohio, nevada -- >> ohio, wisconsin, nevada. if barack obama gets those three, can win every other swing state -- >> do the polls tell us that he is ahead in those three? >> yes. >> they do? >> he is ahead in all three. in fact of the nine swing states, tyler, mitt romney has a clear lead only in the state of north carolina. he is even with president obama in florida and many strategists in both parties believe florida will go to mitt romney but he has...
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however important is ohio? for months we've been talking about ohio really sort of being a bellwether state, ohio being the most important battleground state. and that's because ohio has a history of choosing presidents, particularly cincinnati where i am, it's been described as really the biggest swing part of one of the most important swing states. and in terms of when we may start to get results, the polls here close i believe at 7:00 eastern time. so shortly after that, we'll start to see precincts reporting. but because this race is so close, everyone's pretty much expecting we could be here very late into the night/early morning before we have a decision, if we have a decision tonight. >> and will you be staying there to follow it? that's a long day. >> it's a very long day, but actually, we're not staying here. when we are done here in the morning, then we're going to head up to chicago to president obama's headquarters. win or lose, we're going to spend the evening there to follow the campaign. >> okay.
however important is ohio? for months we've been talking about ohio really sort of being a bellwether state, ohio being the most important battleground state. and that's because ohio has a history of choosing presidents, particularly cincinnati where i am, it's been described as really the biggest swing part of one of the most important swing states. and in terms of when we may start to get results, the polls here close i believe at 7:00 eastern time. so shortly after that, we'll start to see...
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you don't even need pennsylvania and ohio. and i think what's got a good shot at pennsylvania and ohio and michigan and il. >> all right, last one. let me just ask you. i don't understand this. voting is the best revenge. that's what president obama said. revenge against what? against whom? what was he talking about, ann coulter? >> well, against you, larry. against you 1% people. >> is that what it is? if you want to go against the rich people, if you want to go against the successful earners? i don't know, if you want to go against big government? is that what he was saying? where's this coming from? >> this is generally a theme of the democratic party. they appeal to specific groups, i don't know if you saw this today, it's gone viral, this idea that republicans are going to put gays in concentration camps or something. you have the claim that the republicans are going to redefine rape. this is the democratic specialty. appeal to specific groups. women and illegal imdpranlts and blacks and the elderly. it's never a general
you don't even need pennsylvania and ohio. and i think what's got a good shot at pennsylvania and ohio and michigan and il. >> all right, last one. let me just ask you. i don't understand this. voting is the best revenge. that's what president obama said. revenge against what? against whom? what was he talking about, ann coulter? >> well, against you, larry. against you 1% people. >> is that what it is? if you want to go against the rich people, if you want to go against the...
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around 11:30 today when that ohio paper said romney was heading to ohio later, the s&p ran up. interest rates, 10s and 30s ran up. so i think you have that dynamic. the dollar index has been on a nice run, but today it's only down a little. so it's not a factor, even though commodities are trading large. i don't know that i can garner much from the commodity trade today. i'm not sure who's going to win based on the markets outside of my own opinions. >> steve, once we know who the president will be tonight or tomorrow, that's when the work begins, the fiscal cliff. >> i think that's right. i don't think there's anything about this election that solves the problems the market is truly interested in. it doesn't solve the fiscal cliff problem. it sure doesn't solve the issue of, for example, corporate profits, which were very high for a period of time and have recently leveled off. a romney victory or obama victory is not going to solve the corporate profits problem. one theory out there, and we'll test if this is true, is perhaps a romney win would unleash some of the corporate s
around 11:30 today when that ohio paper said romney was heading to ohio later, the s&p ran up. interest rates, 10s and 30s ran up. so i think you have that dynamic. the dollar index has been on a nice run, but today it's only down a little. so it's not a factor, even though commodities are trading large. i don't know that i can garner much from the commodity trade today. i'm not sure who's going to win based on the markets outside of my own opinions. >> steve, once we know who the...
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>> everyone is saying as goes ohio and so goes the country. i feel good about today. >> reporter: ted strickland is predicting an obama victory with a margin wide enough to avoid the dreaded legal challenges. >> i think the president will win a convincing victory. it will be tight. >> reporter: there are armys of lawyers on stand by from both sides in case this election comes out close in ohio. back to you. >> in another crucial swing state, florida, with 11 more electoral votes. 29 up for grabs. that makes it the biggest prize of the nine swing states in play. mary thompson is in orlando. you will have the latest. anything i have heard today i will stop you. give me the absolute latest. >> reporter: i am at the brew pub in orlando where if you wear your i voted sticker you get a free beer tonight. there has been a shift in the biggest of the swing states. right now governor romney has a slight lead over president obama who was leading in florida last summer as well as into early fall. of course, all of that is very good news for the romney ca
>> everyone is saying as goes ohio and so goes the country. i feel good about today. >> reporter: ted strickland is predicting an obama victory with a margin wide enough to avoid the dreaded legal challenges. >> i think the president will win a convincing victory. it will be tight. >> reporter: there are armys of lawyers on stand by from both sides in case this election comes out close in ohio. back to you. >> in another crucial swing state, florida, with 11 more...
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we estimate that 340,000 of those were in ohio, alone. this is a state that obama carried with only 262,000 vote margins. so if they show up, it's going to be a big factor that wasn't there four years ago. >> why is no one else covering this, ralph? you've got hard numbers. first of all, first of all, you're talking about wisconsin and iowa as well as ohio, as well as pennsylvania. i mean, romney, that's landslide territory. what i want to ask you is this. why doesn't the press understand the story that you're telling, and to some extent, the work you've done? dan henneger did that absolutely. why don't they get that, ralph? why don't they talk about that? >> there has been a fair amount of coverage. front page story in "the new york times." there's been broadcast coverage. fox news has tone done it. there's been coverage of it. the main reason why, larry, is just this t-- it's not a new problem. it's a systemic problem that a lot of these voters are located in what the dominant media would call flyover country. 47% of this vote is in the
we estimate that 340,000 of those were in ohio, alone. this is a state that obama carried with only 262,000 vote margins. so if they show up, it's going to be a big factor that wasn't there four years ago. >> why is no one else covering this, ralph? you've got hard numbers. first of all, first of all, you're talking about wisconsin and iowa as well as ohio, as well as pennsylvania. i mean, romney, that's landslide territory. what i want to ask you is this. why doesn't the press understand...
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scott joining us from columbus, ohio. cramer is ready to give you a head start on this final trading day before the presidential election results are in. and up next, randi zuckerberg. are there inroads in the valley? let's look at futures one last night. looks like four points to s&p 500. more "squawk on the street" straight ahead. i was in the ambulance and i was told to call my next of kin. at 33 years old, i was having a heart attack. now i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i didn't know this could happen so young. take control, talk to your doctor. >> time now for cramer's mad dash ahead of that market open. the last market open before we know who the president is we certainly hope. let's get to cvs and express. there were big numbers. >> cvs is putting on big numbers because walgreens wouldn't get with these guys. express scripts is interesting. this is the single of all of the companies i follow, this was the growth stock that was su
scott joining us from columbus, ohio. cramer is ready to give you a head start on this final trading day before the presidential election results are in. and up next, randi zuckerberg. are there inroads in the valley? let's look at futures one last night. looks like four points to s&p 500. more "squawk on the street" straight ahead. i was in the ambulance and i was told to call my next of kin. at 33 years old, i was having a heart attack. now i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male...
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we came back from ohio two weeks ago, just don't feel that ohio is that close. i feel ohio is an obama state. i feel pennsylvania, some people say pennsylvania is in play. five weeks ago it wasn't in play. i don't think it is in play. i think it's an obama state, labor, minorities, women, all i see over and over again is that men favor obama, white men favor obama. there's just not enough -- >> favor romney. >> i mean favor romney. there's not enough white men out there to swing romney. that's how i feel. >> the journal points out today they think the end of the election is a win for the markets no matter what happens because it takes some uncertainty off the table. what do you two think? >> i totally agree. i feel like we are beleaguered by the election. i would love to go back to fundamentals and worry about greece. >> do you think we'll talk about the fiscal cliff wednesday morning? >> i think that a resolution will enable one party to be able to blink, i hope, or at least be able to say, look, we have to come together. the fiscal cliff is one that is -- i ke
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>> there is a look at the state of ohio. we are still waiting on a call on that state sch could still set the tone for the race overall in addition to florida and virginia and north carolina. the polls are now closed in iowa,is now too early to call. and the state of montana, where mitt romney is projected to win there. >> we have nevada, the polls are closed but it is too early to call. and in utah, nbc news is projecting a win for governor romney. >> in the meantime welcome back to your money your vote. obama takes the first battleground state of wisconsin and new hampshire, giving him an electoral edge. north carolina, ohio, virginia, florida, colorado all remain too close to call amid very high voter turnout. the house republicans are projected to retain control as well. i want to go live to las vegas. >> the six electoral votes are in play. they will not start reports results until the last person in line in each county at 7:00 p.m. gets a chance to vote. it may be about a half hour before we start getting results. both
>> there is a look at the state of ohio. we are still waiting on a call on that state sch could still set the tone for the race overall in addition to florida and virginia and north carolina. the polls are now closed in iowa,is now too early to call. and the state of montana, where mitt romney is projected to win there. >> we have nevada, the polls are closed but it is too early to call. and in utah, nbc news is projecting a win for governor romney. >> in the meantime welcome...
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think that the odds are in ohio? >> honestly i think the mayor and i would agree on this. i think it is so close. think it is too close to call but one thing i'm encouraged by is many of the polls we've seen are oversampling democrats so i think that governor romney might win ohio by a whisker but it is just too close to call. >> bun of the interesting factors in this election is 32 states i believe, plus the district of columbia, have early voting. that's a factor that -- and a large number of voters who have already cast their ballots. though in some cases these polls may not be adequately polling that. that's where i think the president's historic and i think legendary ground game i think is certainly going to pay dividends that we'll see when the returns come in tomorrow evening. >> we will know very soon. gentlemen, thank you both. appreciate it, marc and ron. good to see you again. >>> of course, a programming note -- cnbc's election coverage begins tomorrow, 5:00 p.m. eastern time. we have the best minds in po
think that the odds are in ohio? >> honestly i think the mayor and i would agree on this. i think it is so close. think it is too close to call but one thing i'm encouraged by is many of the polls we've seen are oversampling democrats so i think that governor romney might win ohio by a whisker but it is just too close to call. >> bun of the interesting factors in this election is 32 states i believe, plus the district of columbia, have early voting. that's a factor that -- and a...
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what's the data about ohio? >> ohio has a 50/50 chance of having the decisive vote on its own. it's very hard for romney to have a winning path without ohio. he would have to win some other state in the midwest like wisconsin, for example, or iowa, and then run the table in colorado and virginia and so forth. we go through all of the math and it seems complicated but the fact is that obama has been ahead in almost all of the polls in ohio by two or three points. that holds up more often than you would think. you have an 80% chance of winning the state if you have a lead into election. >> so much of your book focuses on the inability to plan accurately based on forecasts ranging from economic indicator to hurricane warnings. what's your take on this week, hurricane sandy and final jobs report? >> this was predicted very well, four or five days in advance they forecast it would barrel into southern new jersey as it does and have a very severe storm surge. it's a real triumph for science in some ways as well as a human tragedy. i think the jobs report on friday was a decent number
what's the data about ohio? >> ohio has a 50/50 chance of having the decisive vote on its own. it's very hard for romney to have a winning path without ohio. he would have to win some other state in the midwest like wisconsin, for example, or iowa, and then run the table in colorado and virginia and so forth. we go through all of the math and it seems complicated but the fact is that obama has been ahead in almost all of the polls in ohio by two or three points. that holds up more often...
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romney in ohio, as well and also new hampshire. the president of course, does he use the official -- >> i take the fifth on that. i'm assuming he would. >> joining us from washington, morris reed democratic strategist and managing director of the bgr group. morris, good morning. >> good morning. it's called air force 1. makes everything very easy. >> so he's using that for party -- government property for party and political purposes? >> it gets reimbursed by the parties. there's a cool could ykoo calcu you. >> they make a contribution. good. >> morris, we just had tim stanley on the program. he says it's too close to call be he thinks mitt romney may have the the edge. what numbers are you looking at and do you agree romney will still has momentum here on the eve of the election? >> i think that governor romney certainly had a lot of momentum coming out of the first debate. there is an argument to be made that perhaps the momentum stopped with the hurricane situation where the president was allowed to have three days of coverage w
romney in ohio, as well and also new hampshire. the president of course, does he use the official -- >> i take the fifth on that. i'm assuming he would. >> joining us from washington, morris reed democratic strategist and managing director of the bgr group. morris, good morning. >> good morning. it's called air force 1. makes everything very easy. >> so he's using that for party -- government property for party and political purposes? >> it gets reimbursed by the...
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it is more likely you'll win with ohio, but you can win without ohio. >> well, of course. you could put together the states in many, many ways to get to 270 electoral votes. it is just that ohio is a state that's closer to the finish line for romney than other states that he might have to win to replace it with. the romney campaign believes they need to carry the state of ohio. clearly -- >> it is a big help obviously. >> clearly if they can put pennsylvania in to play, if they could put minnesota into play, if they could put michigan into play -- >> is pennsylvania in play, john? >> probably not. >> what about michigan? >> probably not. >> romney's home state. >> romney's home state but it is pretty democratic. the auto bailout worked very well for obama there as it has in the state of ohio. >> polls are all over the place. only thing i know is 81% of americans are sick of polls. >> i think it is about 91%. or maybe 101%. >> what's the margin of error? john, have you a long couple days. thank you. >>> let's talk taxes. both candidates say they are the candidate by and for
it is more likely you'll win with ohio, but you can win without ohio. >> well, of course. you could put together the states in many, many ways to get to 270 electoral votes. it is just that ohio is a state that's closer to the finish line for romney than other states that he might have to win to replace it with. the romney campaign believes they need to carry the state of ohio. clearly -- >> it is a big help obviously. >> clearly if they can put pennsylvania in to play, if...
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so if ohio is within 30,000 votes or so, we will not know who won ohio for ten days minimum. and then there could be a recount, which would last longer. >> unbelievable. john, thanks for laying it out. the columnist for the national review. be sure to check -- or make cnbc your election headquarters. full team coverage gets under way at 5 p.m. eastern. i'll be with you from 7 p.m. until we learn who our next president will be. i hope you'll be with us tomorrow night, election 2012. your money, your vote. "fast money" starts in a few minutes. melissa lee with a preview. >> top of the hour "fast money "traders are trading the biggest event of the week, presidential election. which socks and sectors should you own if governor romney or president obama wins? how does all that water get out of lower manhattan? of course, pumps. we have a company supplying pumps to sandy-stricken areas. the ceo will join us exclusively. to lock or not to lock, what impact will elections have on your mortgage rates? we have the ceo of quicken loans to give you all the answers top of the hour on "fas
so if ohio is within 30,000 votes or so, we will not know who won ohio for ten days minimum. and then there could be a recount, which would last longer. >> unbelievable. john, thanks for laying it out. the columnist for the national review. be sure to check -- or make cnbc your election headquarters. full team coverage gets under way at 5 p.m. eastern. i'll be with you from 7 p.m. until we learn who our next president will be. i hope you'll be with us tomorrow night, election 2012. your...
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how important is ohio? president obama joined by bruce springsteen and jay-z appeared before about 15,000 supporters at a rally in town town columbus yesterday afternoon. governor romney appeared at an airport rally, olympic figure skater scott hamilton and golfer jack nicklaus providing the star power. along with the armies of campaign worker answer supporters are armies of lawyers already legal battles out if here in ohio, the latest involves this, this is the paperwork that accompanies a provisional ballot. dl is a court case pending. if there is a close race, 50,000 votes on either side it could all come down to this. >> provisional ballots are the main thing the parties and candidates fight over in the event we have a close election that comes down to ohio so provisional ballots will be the hanging chad punch hard ballots of 2012. >> reporter: the man who is supposed to make it run snoot y smoothly, john husted a republican. he insists he's just trying to ensure this election is fair. >> you can vote s
how important is ohio? president obama joined by bruce springsteen and jay-z appeared before about 15,000 supporters at a rally in town town columbus yesterday afternoon. governor romney appeared at an airport rally, olympic figure skater scott hamilton and golfer jack nicklaus providing the star power. along with the armies of campaign worker answer supporters are armies of lawyers already legal battles out if here in ohio, the latest involves this, this is the paperwork that accompanies a...
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we saw her 24 hours ago in ohio. all of these reporters are -- >> doing a good job. >> they're barely getting any rest at all. the mood was certainly different over at romney headquarters in boston as romney gave his concession speech to supporters. despite rumors, romney accepted defeat, reminding the country that it must remain unified. >> the nation, as you know, is at a critical point. at a time like this, we can't risk partisan bickering and political posturing. our leaders have to reach across the aisle to do the people's work. >> joining us now is danielle leigh from romney headquarters in boston, where i imagine you've been up all night. it looks pretty empty behind you. were people pretty quick to file out once the results were in? >> kelly, it was a pretty quick emptying out of this ballroom just about as soon as mitt romney finished his speech, people began leaving. all of that excitement that we had seen earlier in the evening completely fizzled out as the life was really sucked out of this party and peop
we saw her 24 hours ago in ohio. all of these reporters are -- >> doing a good job. >> they're barely getting any rest at all. the mood was certainly different over at romney headquarters in boston as romney gave his concession speech to supporters. despite rumors, romney accepted defeat, reminding the country that it must remain unified. >> the nation, as you know, is at a critical point. at a time like this, we can't risk partisan bickering and political posturing. our...
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is that a lack of confidence in ohio? >> i think that suggests a determination not to relax on the final day. the president will do media interviews from home in chicago. mitt romney is out on the stump. i think so is paul ryan for that matter. joe biden is ensuring the democrats aren't leaving anything set in ohio unanswered. >> john, thanks so much. going to be a long night. we'll look forward to your reports throughout the evening. history shows democratic presidents have been better for stocks. the dow has had a 74% gain for democrats and 47% for republicans. is this different? mike murphy, steve weiss, pete and john najarian. which candidate is better for the market and why are we up today? >> let's talk statistics. they can lie. hoover, it was down 80% when he was there. >> i want the fact. why is it up? >> people don't want to miss a relief rally. you have a stalemate in congress. there is no fiscal cliff. people aren't worried. whoever gets elected will settle the issue and the market will rise through the end of
is that a lack of confidence in ohio? >> i think that suggests a determination not to relax on the final day. the president will do media interviews from home in chicago. mitt romney is out on the stump. i think so is paul ryan for that matter. joe biden is ensuring the democrats aren't leaving anything set in ohio unanswered. >> john, thanks so much. going to be a long night. we'll look forward to your reports throughout the evening. history shows democratic presidents have been...
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ohio state university is huge. more than 64,000 students here. a relative bargain, tuition-wise, about $35,000 out of state you can $25,000 instate. a lot of students are turning out today. a line at the polling place at the union, an hour and a half long. they have been weight and started lining up before the polls opened. so, what are these students thinking in the first step, we went to the head of the college democrats and the college republicans. we found that those guys were really good at reciting the talking points. >> governor romney has the record of job creation and also a plan for job creation. president obama doesn't. >> i'm glad i have a president who has stood with me and fought with me and fought with students. he has got our side. he's got our backs. >> we heard that before. so we found cle real college students and asked what is important to them. >> equality, make sure obama supports that same-sex marriage, r regardless of the socioeconomic status. >> tuition rate, interest rates on loans. >> i need all the support from the gov
ohio state university is huge. more than 64,000 students here. a relative bargain, tuition-wise, about $35,000 out of state you can $25,000 instate. a lot of students are turning out today. a line at the polling place at the union, an hour and a half long. they have been weight and started lining up before the polls opened. so, what are these students thinking in the first step, we went to the head of the college democrats and the college republicans. we found that those guys were really good...
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no republican president has won the white house who has not won ohio. we're going to take you back to ohio a number of times as voters are hitting the polls across the country today. we have something we don't often see on election day, a big stock market rally. the dow industrials up 133 points today. what's the stock market telling us? good to have you on the program, gentlemen. thank you so much for joining us. let's talk about this rally. are you surprised, paul, that we have a triple-digit move? to what would you attribute such gains? >> good afternoon, maria. am i surprised? no, i'm not surprised. i don't think in the short term, meaning this week, the market says anything about the election. when you look back, as we are over the last 100 years, you have to look back from the week prior to the election and the two months prior to the election. so interestingly, though the polls two months ago showed that obama was really going to run away with it and it's been that way for the last 18 months, the market has really tightened the race, if you will.
no republican president has won the white house who has not won ohio. we're going to take you back to ohio a number of times as voters are hitting the polls across the country today. we have something we don't often see on election day, a big stock market rally. the dow industrials up 133 points today. what's the stock market telling us? good to have you on the program, gentlemen. thank you so much for joining us. let's talk about this rally. are you surprised, paul, that we have a triple-digit...
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in southwest ohio, john boehner's district north of cincinnati, a tip back into recession would bring very real economic pain. >> oh, i thought -- you did that so well, john. i thought you were leading up to a tape soof some kind. >> i was leelding ileading up f some kind, it's not rolling. >> you fooled them. representatives go back to their home states during a thanksgiving holiday. do you think they got an earful? get something done, compromise, do something, or stand your ground. what do you think the message was? >> yes, i do think they did. it's not a stand your ground message. somebody said the other day about the election that neither party got a mandate coming out of the election. what they got was a work order to get the job done. i think that's what john boehner's constituents are telling him. that's what all the other congressional leaders are hearing from their people. now, as a practical matter, that's very difficult because it's a very diverse country. you've got incredibly diverse and strongly held views on both sides. i do think the fact that voters have just spoken i
in southwest ohio, john boehner's district north of cincinnati, a tip back into recession would bring very real economic pain. >> oh, i thought -- you did that so well, john. i thought you were leading up to a tape soof some kind. >> i was leelding ileading up f some kind, it's not rolling. >> you fooled them. representatives go back to their home states during a thanksgiving holiday. do you think they got an earful? get something done, compromise, do something, or stand your...
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he's from ohio. a lot of people thought he's telegraphing that he thought obama was going to get re-elected and he wanted to put a marker down. we've had democrats like schumer putting markers down on the left. boehner putting markers down on the right. so we're exactly where we started a year and a half ago when we started this whole debate about taxes and spending in this country. somebody's going to have to give. obama, the word compromise came out of his mouth during the speech last night. is there a moment now post-election where people can maybe all come together and meet in the middle? possibly, but people are pretty entrenched on this thing. >> john harwood has followed every twist and turn of this election. he joins us onset this morning. there's two issues, john. we've got the fiscal cliff issue and then we've got the fiscal abyss issue. i'm wondering -- here's my biggest question. now that the republicans don't have as their single mandate to prevent a second term, that's off the table now
he's from ohio. a lot of people thought he's telegraphing that he thought obama was going to get re-elected and he wanted to put a marker down. we've had democrats like schumer putting markers down on the left. boehner putting markers down on the right. so we're exactly where we started a year and a half ago when we started this whole debate about taxes and spending in this country. somebody's going to have to give. obama, the word compromise came out of his mouth during the speech last night....
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mostly natural gas in ohio. if you watched the show, we told you it's mostly natural gas in ohio. i have been buying southwest, swn. why have i been buying southwestern energy? it's the pure nat gas play i want. i think it's going higher in 2013. >>> bill in south dakota. bill. >> caller: jim, my stock is american capital agency corp, agnc. there one is going to go down. why? maybe companies real estate investment trusts are worried about the taxation considerations, and we also have to worry about what the yield curve looks like and what they will do with fannie and freddie, so many -- so so many cost runs here, i think you should stay the course, but understand it's just another stock right now and it could lower. no longer charmed like it's wen. >>> john in new jersey. john. >> caller: professor cramer. >> thank you for the tenure. yes. >> caller: wind stream, win. >> no, they did not execute. came on the show, told you this he would execute, didn't execute. ctl, century link is better. i do prefer verizon and at&t. >>> let's go to artie in new jersey. >> caller: hey, jim. how
mostly natural gas in ohio. if you watched the show, we told you it's mostly natural gas in ohio. i have been buying southwest, swn. why have i been buying southwestern energy? it's the pure nat gas play i want. i think it's going higher in 2013. >>> bill in south dakota. bill. >> caller: jim, my stock is american capital agency corp, agnc. there one is going to go down. why? maybe companies real estate investment trusts are worried about the taxation considerations, and we also...
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i'm not going to ask you about ohio. everybody does and i'm not. i want to though about iowa. rasmussen likely voters today. romney 49, obama 48. i don't think the republicans have carried iowa since 1492. can you actually win in iowa? this could be huge. >> i think so. i just -- on a person a note, i was born in colorado springs, i lived in iowa until i was in third grade and spent the rest of my life in the great state of wisconsin. i lived in now 00 third of all the battleground states in america. and each of those states, we saw two weeks ago just outside of denver, new jersey crowds for romney and iowa. the people who appreciate mid western roots. and we're definitely seeing that kind of support building in the state of wisconsin. the key will be voter turnout. that's why i was at victory centers today and ild be there all the way through tuesday all across our great state. >> governor scott walker, as always, thank you very much for your time. we know you're a busy fellow. folks, you can watch complete coverage of the presidential election right here on cnbc tuesday begi
i'm not going to ask you about ohio. everybody does and i'm not. i want to though about iowa. rasmussen likely voters today. romney 49, obama 48. i don't think the republicans have carried iowa since 1492. can you actually win in iowa? this could be huge. >> i think so. i just -- on a person a note, i was born in colorado springs, i lived in iowa until i was in third grade and spent the rest of my life in the great state of wisconsin. i lived in now 00 third of all the battleground states...
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crisscrossing the battlegrounds, ohio, wisconsin, colorado, the candidates are all there. if you look at our nbc/wall street poll, 47-48 obama. look at the battle of the swing states, of the nine swing states, only in two does mitt romney have a lead in the real clear politics average of polls. that's north carolina and florida. all the others, iowa, colorado, new hampshire, ohio, the rest of that set of battle ground states are all leading for obama. now, many of them are close, but if mitt romney only carries florida and north carolina among those battleground states, he's only 235 electoral votes. what he has to do is put together in this final sprint victories in states like virginia, like in ohio, like wisconsin, like colorado. that's the way he could get to 270 electoral votes. we'll see whether the two candidates turn out machines produce the way they have hoped they will. and i talked to someone in the romney campaign today who said the polls have simply not captured the republican intensity. we'll find out tomorrow whether that intensity is actually superior to th
crisscrossing the battlegrounds, ohio, wisconsin, colorado, the candidates are all there. if you look at our nbc/wall street poll, 47-48 obama. look at the battle of the swing states, of the nine swing states, only in two does mitt romney have a lead in the real clear politics average of polls. that's north carolina and florida. all the others, iowa, colorado, new hampshire, ohio, the rest of that set of battle ground states are all leading for obama. now, many of them are close, but if mitt...
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john harwood kicks things off with a visit to speaker boehner's home state of ohio. you're not there yet, are you? where are you going specifically? >> i have been there already. here in washington the fiscal cliff is an abstract policy debate but in the southwest ohio congressional district of john boehner, the house speaker, which i visited last week, a tip back into recession would cause real economic pain. middle town and rest of southwestern ohio is working its way back economically from the long-term loss of manufacturing jobs and troubles in the auto industry. the last thing this area needs now is another economic setback from the fiscal cliff. house speaker boehner and his colleagues in the congressional leadership have sounded conciliatory notes about prospects sounds like good news at the local chamber of commerce at middletown but only up to a point. >> i want to be confident. i want to be optimistic. i think i would rathering reserr be reserved at this point. >> steve has a petroleum distribution business that like ohio's economy is doing well. he's known
john harwood kicks things off with a visit to speaker boehner's home state of ohio. you're not there yet, are you? where are you going specifically? >> i have been there already. here in washington the fiscal cliff is an abstract policy debate but in the southwest ohio congressional district of john boehner, the house speaker, which i visited last week, a tip back into recession would cause real economic pain. middle town and rest of southwestern ohio is working its way back economically...
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there was polling yesterday in the state of ohio, the all-important state of ohio, that no republican has ever worn the white house without carrying, that showed obama up slightly. we're seeing close races in virginia, florida, and of course wisconsin where the president is going to be today when he resumes campaigning. so it's close, but the president certainly has a slight edge in these important swing states that both candidates need to win to get to 270. >> how hard has the last few days been for romney with the president inspecting storm damage, how tough is his job? >> its eye certainly a challenge. you have somebody in the president who is the commander in chief. if you're mitt romney, you want to be a part of the conversation somehow. he spent tuesday participating in storm relief efforts, taking time away from the campaign trail, but it's certainly difficult to stay in the conversation the way he wants to. with obama back on the campaign trail, romney in virginia, but certainly the last three days, it's been a challenge for romney to stay in the conversation with obama and to
there was polling yesterday in the state of ohio, the all-important state of ohio, that no republican has ever worn the white house without carrying, that showed obama up slightly. we're seeing close races in virginia, florida, and of course wisconsin where the president is going to be today when he resumes campaigning. so it's close, but the president certainly has a slight edge in these important swing states that both candidates need to win to get to 270. >> how hard has the last few...
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as we can see, the president in ohio. you look at the top of drudge, john, and it's all about the complications of the recovery, the gas lines, the frustration. how much vulnerability does that leave the president even though he may appear to be acting presidential? >> reporter: i don't think very much at all. if any at all. because, first of all, the complications are occurring in states that the president is going to win easily. that's new jersey, new york, connecticut, for example, and, secondly, i don't think anybody is blaming the president for any of those complications. certainly chris christie, the keynote speaker at the republican convention this year, is not blaming the president. to the contrary, he's praising the president's leadership. that's an asset for president obama. i don't know how big of an asset. i wouldn't expect it to change a lot of votes but the president is certainly not being hurt by this. >> john, appreciate that. we'll come back to you a lot over the next i think 100 or so hours before the po
as we can see, the president in ohio. you look at the top of drudge, john, and it's all about the complications of the recovery, the gas lines, the frustration. how much vulnerability does that leave the president even though he may appear to be acting presidential? >> reporter: i don't think very much at all. if any at all. because, first of all, the complications are occurring in states that the president is going to win easily. that's new jersey, new york, connecticut, for example,...
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republly can after republican came on right after ohio got called for the president. these people were just plain, out right sellers today. they bought in anticipation of winning. they sell what romney lost. most of my investors will say oh, yeah, hey, sure. let that run its course. i'm not going to sell my gap stores for target, right or wrong? however, i would rebut that we suddenly have a new word. the head of the european central bank picked up today, of all days, to say that things have worsened dramatically in europe including germany. that means there's a new sense of urgency to fix the europeanness and we're learning to be wary of the way europeans are going about their "bailouts." here's what the client would say. wait a second. we've been through this before. why do i have to take any action? come on, that's a fool's errand. you're just trying to churn me. i, with my broker hat on again would say, okay, sure, this, too, shall pass, i guess. but now let's talk about the fiscal cliff. oh, boy, hey, i know, fiscal cliff. let me just say i would immediately roll
republly can after republican came on right after ohio got called for the president. these people were just plain, out right sellers today. they bought in anticipation of winning. they sell what romney lost. most of my investors will say oh, yeah, hey, sure. let that run its course. i'm not going to sell my gap stores for target, right or wrong? however, i would rebut that we suddenly have a new word. the head of the european central bank picked up today, of all days, to say that things have...
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the secretary of state in ohio, he is in columbus this morning, mr. secretary, thanks for being with us. >> great to be with you, carl. >> we have been spared the defense that new york and new jersey experienced. we have had small scale power outages, there's only been one polling place that was affected and that was only for a couple of hours, so we are back fully going in all of our polling locations to early voting. we had -- so we had some man-made problems. we have contingency plans that could disrupt voting and we don't think that anyone will be inconvenienced on election day. >> the deployment of materials, all the hardware, the personnel, uninterrupted as far as you can tell? >> uninterrupted in the early voting process and we don't expect there to be any issues with any of our polling locations. all of our local board of elections are required under state law to file emergency plans for alternative voting sites, alternative paper ballot options. all kinds of contingencies are planneded for should something occur and we don't foresee any of th
the secretary of state in ohio, he is in columbus this morning, mr. secretary, thanks for being with us. >> great to be with you, carl. >> we have been spared the defense that new york and new jersey experienced. we have had small scale power outages, there's only been one polling place that was affected and that was only for a couple of hours, so we are back fully going in all of our polling locations to early voting. we had -- so we had some man-made problems. we have contingency...
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this is beaver creek, ohio. courtney reagan is there and she's been saying crowds have been out in full force. it's black friday. and for a lot of people, that means shop until you drop. as you you might expect, weather can be a key variable for the retailer hes, too. reynolds wolf joins us with a look at how today is shaping up. reynolds wolf joins us with a look at how today is shaping up. reynolds wolf joins us with a look at how today is shaping up. reynolds wolf joins us with a look at how today is shaping up. when i came in, the weather was nice. is that expected to continue? >> absolutely not. you'll see some major changes in parts of the northeast. and the reason why is right behind me. you have some frontal boundary, all this driving eastward. it's about 1,000 miles long. it will bring rain, it will bring snow to parts of the great lakes and cool air behind it. let's get started. we have temperatures today, we expect to have them rise in the 50s. so it will start out just fine for you. showers and cool
this is beaver creek, ohio. courtney reagan is there and she's been saying crowds have been out in full force. it's black friday. and for a lot of people, that means shop until you drop. as you you might expect, weather can be a key variable for the retailer hes, too. reynolds wolf joins us with a look at how today is shaping up. reynolds wolf joins us with a look at how today is shaping up. reynolds wolf joins us with a look at how today is shaping up. reynolds wolf joins us with a look at how...
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brad in ohio, please brad. >> caller: booyah from gerard, ohio, jim. >> got to get there. i haven't been there yet. i'll get there. i promise myself. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. the question is as an investor interested in specialty retail, i understand that the fourth quarter is definitely the quarter with the most significant earnings. >> right. >> caller: but how should one evaluate these company's first quarter earnings? >> you know what? i frankly don't care about the first quarter for retail. it's only the fourth quarter i care about. first quarter isn't meaningful. my dad sells gift wrap. gift wrap is one of those things you realize what the seasons are and valentine's day doesn't move the needle like christmas. i like the holiday season, hanukkah. what i try to do is say i'll make my judgements from retail on the fourth quarter. don't make any on first quarter. it's all that matters. i wait to hear those quarters and then i make my judgements for what the next year is going to bring. >> caller: this is mike in the windy city giving you a chicago bears bah
brad in ohio, please brad. >> caller: booyah from gerard, ohio, jim. >> got to get there. i haven't been there yet. i'll get there. i promise myself. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. the question is as an investor interested in specialty retail, i understand that the fourth quarter is definitely the quarter with the most significant earnings. >> right. >> caller: but how should one evaluate these company's first quarter earnings? >> you know what? i...
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the president will be appearing with bruce springsteen in ohio. jay-z in wisconsin rather. mitt romney is going to new hampshire. twice to virginia. you look at the polls and they are extremely tight. our last nbc news/wall street journal poll shows 48% for obama. 47% for mitt romney. that's as tight as you can be. well within the margin of error. either candidate can win the popular vote. you look at the battleground states and that's where president obama held an advantage. look at final three polls for nbc and the wall street journal. first of all in virginia. key battleground, 13 electoral votes at stake. 48, 47 bavmt look at florida. even bigger. of course the election that deadlocked the 2000 campaign. 49-47 obama. and the state of ohio which most see as the hinge state for the election. 18 electoral votes. president obama up 51-45 among likely voters. we don't know the composition of turnout. white versus african-american and hispanic turnout. these key. and the proportion of senior citizens versus young voters. obama's base but they have not shown a tremendous amoun
the president will be appearing with bruce springsteen in ohio. jay-z in wisconsin rather. mitt romney is going to new hampshire. twice to virginia. you look at the polls and they are extremely tight. our last nbc news/wall street journal poll shows 48% for obama. 47% for mitt romney. that's as tight as you can be. well within the margin of error. either candidate can win the popular vote. you look at the battleground states and that's where president obama held an advantage. look at final...
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in ohio, the state most look at as the potential tipping point. president obama has a six-point lead. he's gone hard on the auto bailout and hitting mitt romney. that's a point of contention. because ohio has been such a tough nut for the romney campaign to crack, that's a reason they are making a late play into pennsylvania. it depends on turnout organization, especially the composition of the electorate. what portion of white voters versus hispanics. definitely a lower level of intensity and young people. barack obama dominates among young people. mitt romney among seniors who are more motivated to vote. how much will that carry the day? we'll find out tomorrow. >> if you're looking for an early tell tomorrow, if you could only look at one state early on, virginia. if it's decisive either way does that suggest the rest of the night collapses in that direction? >> almost in any of the battleground states other than ohio which is an outlier goes in a substantial way for either candidate that's a tell. when you look at swing voters they don't look
in ohio, the state most look at as the potential tipping point. president obama has a six-point lead. he's gone hard on the auto bailout and hitting mitt romney. that's a point of contention. because ohio has been such a tough nut for the romney campaign to crack, that's a reason they are making a late play into pennsylvania. it depends on turnout organization, especially the composition of the electorate. what portion of white voters versus hispanics. definitely a lower level of intensity and...
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i'll do pennsylvania but not ohio. the south american crews from new york travel as far as the midwest and could be gone for more than a week. the type of crime and the targets are selected by lieutenants in the organization who are called hombres. they also supply the vehicles, expense money, and shopping lists. the white minivan finally pulled into an outlet mall in tannersville, pennsylvania. it turned out to be a boosting team made up of three women. after several forays into the store, they spotted our camera, so guginsky, assisted by local police, moved in for the arrest. they were all illegal aliens from columbia. this one was a fugitive, having jumped bail on a california burglary charge. another had been arrested for shoplifting just four months earlier and deported. but somehow, she got back into the united states. because shoplifters are not considered serious criminals, they rarely spend much time in jail. >> these groups predetermine and have plans if somebody is arrested. if a team of eight goes out, and
i'll do pennsylvania but not ohio. the south american crews from new york travel as far as the midwest and could be gone for more than a week. the type of crime and the targets are selected by lieutenants in the organization who are called hombres. they also supply the vehicles, expense money, and shopping lists. the white minivan finally pulled into an outlet mall in tannersville, pennsylvania. it turned out to be a boosting team made up of three women. after several forays into the store,...
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last week the fis cliff maybe an abstract discussion here in washington but out there in southwestern ohio, if we tip back into recession, the economic pain would be very real. middle town and the rest of southwestern ohio has been working its way back economically from the long-term loss of manufacturing jobs and troubles in the auto industry. the last thing this area needs now another economic setback from the fiscal cliff. house speaker boehner and his colleagues in the congressional leadership have founded conciliatory notes about their prospects that sounds like good news here at the local chamber of commerce here in middle town but only up to a point. >> i want to be confident. i want to be optimistic but no i think i would rather be veered at this point. >> reporter: one of the speakers constituents, steve hightower, has a petroleum distribution business, like the economy is doing well. he has known boehner for years and believes the speaker wants to make a deal with president obama to avoid the fiscal cliff and impact on families but also seen washington's disfunction and has his d
last week the fis cliff maybe an abstract discussion here in washington but out there in southwestern ohio, if we tip back into recession, the economic pain would be very real. middle town and the rest of southwestern ohio has been working its way back economically from the long-term loss of manufacturing jobs and troubles in the auto industry. the last thing this area needs now another economic setback from the fiscal cliff. house speaker boehner and his colleagues in the congressional...
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. >> now, maria, both candidates are going to be in ohio. crucial, all-important ohio, this weekend with just three full campaign days left until election day. there's a lot to be decided here and a lot riding on the next couple days. >> absolutely. thanks very much. my next guest says the jobs numbers are evidence, in fact that, the economy is making steady progress. here to make his case is andy stern. he's former president of the service employees international union. now a senior fellow at columbia university. before we get to that, there have been unconfirmed reports -- thanks for joining us, andy. >> good to be here. >> utility crews from out of state that are not unionized, they're getting a hard time, even turned away, by unionized local crews. have you heard this? what can you tell us? >> i haven't heard this. i would hope it's not true. this is a time -- i grew up in new jersey. i lived in new york. i saw a lot of devastatiodevast. we're all americans. we need to figure this out. >> and come together, sure. let's talk about coming
. >> now, maria, both candidates are going to be in ohio. crucial, all-important ohio, this weekend with just three full campaign days left until election day. there's a lot to be decided here and a lot riding on the next couple days. >> absolutely. thanks very much. my next guest says the jobs numbers are evidence, in fact that, the economy is making steady progress. here to make his case is andy stern. he's former president of the service employees international union. now a...
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brad in ohio, please brad >> caller: booyah from gerard, ohio, jim. >> got to get there. i haven't been there yet. i'll get there. i promise myself >> caller: thanks for taking my call. the question is as an investor interested in specialty retail, i understand that the fourth quarter is definitely the quarter with the most significant earnings. >> right. >> caller: but how should one evaluate these company's first quarter earnings? >> you know what? i frankly don't care about the first quarter for retail. it's only the fourth quarter i care about. first quarter isn't meaningful. my dad sells gift wrap. gift wrap is one of those things you realize what the seasons are and valentine's day doesn't move the needle like christmas. i like the holiday season, hanukkah. what i try to do is say i'll make my judgements from retail on the fourth quarter. don't make any on first quarter. it's all that matters. i wait to hear those quarters and then i make my judgements for what the next year is going to bring. mike in illinois, mike >> caller: this is mike in the windy city giving y
brad in ohio, please brad >> caller: booyah from gerard, ohio, jim. >> got to get there. i haven't been there yet. i'll get there. i promise myself >> caller: thanks for taking my call. the question is as an investor interested in specialty retail, i understand that the fourth quarter is definitely the quarter with the most significant earnings. >> right. >> caller: but how should one evaluate these company's first quarter earnings? >> you know what? i...
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and in ohio, the ultimate hinge point in this election, another state that mitt romney absolutely believes that he needs to have to get to 270 electoral votes. he is down 6, 51-45. now, of course, all of these things depend on how you define likely voters. the romney campaign says the polls are not capturing republican enthusiasm. the proof is going to come tomorrow night. >> in your view, john, what are the odds that we will have a decisive winner come wednesday morning? >> i think the odds are very strong. if you look at the polls, they show a consistent lead for the president. unless we get shocked by what is happening in the actual turnout in those battleground state, it looks like a significant number of the battlegrounds are going to tilt obama's way. these that's how it looks at this moment there is just a few moments before i came on air. a new "washington post"/abc poll came without a three-point obama lead. if that's the case and the swing states fall in the same direction mostly, mitt romney needs most of the swing states to win, we could have a decision before we get too deep i
and in ohio, the ultimate hinge point in this election, another state that mitt romney absolutely believes that he needs to have to get to 270 electoral votes. he is down 6, 51-45. now, of course, all of these things depend on how you define likely voters. the romney campaign says the polls are not capturing republican enthusiasm. the proof is going to come tomorrow night. >> in your view, john, what are the odds that we will have a decisive winner come wednesday morning? >> i think...
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campaigning on auto bailout was a winning strategy in ohio and michigan. any that doubt that, i do see ford and gm to the downside. we have active trading in defense stocks around here on the corner just at the open here. they're down. sequestration can be avoided. i said that yesterday. a lot of people believe that today. status quo in congress is going to lessen defense cuts that will be coming. they'll be coming. that's why they're down. leadership of the defense committees, that's likely going to remain a net positive for defense stocks overall. health care, anyone who doubts obama care is now a foregone conclusion. love it or hate it, it is. hospital stocks, trading up. medicare managed companies are up because medicare coverage is going to be expanded here. energy stocks, exxon is around here. coal stocks down. exxon down a bit here. maybe 1%. i think the important thing here on energy is the status quo is being preserved in congress. that's going to make it less likely they'll have success in eliminating the tax preferences for energy companies that
campaigning on auto bailout was a winning strategy in ohio and michigan. any that doubt that, i do see ford and gm to the downside. we have active trading in defense stocks around here on the corner just at the open here. they're down. sequestration can be avoided. i said that yesterday. a lot of people believe that today. status quo in congress is going to lessen defense cuts that will be coming. they'll be coming. that's why they're down. leadership of the defense committees, that's likely...
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how is ohio, courtney? >> so far it's really good. if this is the super bowl of retail, we have a lot of shoppers playing in overtime and they're not getting tired yet. we'll tell you what we see in america's heartland coming up on "squawk on the street." can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. >>> a good >>> a good day for stock market. that is your dow 30 heat map. 30 names in the dow 30. all 30 stocks are higher today. we call it the melissa lee effect. as of right now. >> let's head back out to the malls to see if traffic is picking up on this black friday. courtney reagan is at the mall in dayton, ohio, checking out the action. >> reporter: we're seeing a lot of bags here from macy's, bed, bath & beyond and bath & bodyworks. shoppers out in full force since mi
how is ohio, courtney? >> so far it's really good. if this is the super bowl of retail, we have a lot of shoppers playing in overtime and they're not getting tired yet. we'll tell you what we see in america's heartland coming up on "squawk on the street." can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [...
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. >> let's go to mark in ohio. >> hello, jim. booyah from cincinnati. thank you for aj green. >> i had a question about cdi. i think it is okay. so, you know what. let's go to don in california. my stock is fsys. >> yeah, you know that is not been that -- you know no. i don't like the prospects there. and that was the special fantasy football lightening round. >> coming up. ready to reverse? the charts have not been kind to foreign financials. but cramer had found pattern. as jim goes off the charts. this. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- what
. >> let's go to mark in ohio. >> hello, jim. booyah from cincinnati. thank you for aj green. >> i had a question about cdi. i think it is okay. so, you know what. let's go to don in california. my stock is fsys. >> yeah, you know that is not been that -- you know no. i don't like the prospects there. and that was the special fantasy football lightening round. >> coming up. ready to reverse? the charts have not been kind to foreign financials. but cramer had found...
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that model rule served as the basis for governor kasich in ohio, for his proposal to the state legislature. so we are making progress with some of the energy companies who realize, it's in their best interests if everyone is brought up to a level that this is done safely. >> fascinating. fred, good to have you on the program. thanks very much. >> thank you, maria. >> very insightful and appreciate your time. fred krup joining us. up next on "the wall street journal report" the programmer who turned twitter into a household name. jack dorsey wants to kill the cash register now. all part of the next disruption. people have called you the next steve jobs. is that how you see yourself? [ lopez ] when i first started working, i put away money. i was 21, so i said, "hmm, i want to retire at 55." and before you know it, i'm 58 years old. time went by very fast. it goes by too, too fast. ♪ but i would do it again in a heartbeat. [ laughs ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. com
that model rule served as the basis for governor kasich in ohio, for his proposal to the state legislature. so we are making progress with some of the energy companies who realize, it's in their best interests if everyone is brought up to a level that this is done safely. >> fascinating. fred, good to have you on the program. thanks very much. >> thank you, maria. >> very insightful and appreciate your time. fred krup joining us. up next on "the wall street journal...
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let's go to mark in ohio. >> hello, jim. booyah from cincinnati. >> bengals look good. thank you for aj green. >> i have a question about cdi. i'm big on natural gas. >> i think it is okay. so, you know what? go to some that aren't doing as well. let's go to don in california. >> my stock is fsys. >> yeah, you know that has not been that -- you know, no. ring the register. i don't like the prospects there. and that was the special fantasy football lightning round. >> coming up. ready to reverse? the charts have not been kind to many foreign financials. but cramer had found a pattern signaling a turnaround as jim goes off the charts. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from
let's go to mark in ohio. >> hello, jim. booyah from cincinnati. >> bengals look good. thank you for aj green. >> i have a question about cdi. i'm big on natural gas. >> i think it is okay. so, you know what? go to some that aren't doing as well. let's go to don in california. >> my stock is fsys. >> yeah, you know that has not been that -- you know, no. ring the register. i don't like the prospects there. and that was the special fantasy football lightning...